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1997 Ford F350 4x4, 5 Speed, T-tag Dump With Fink Spreader And 9' Hiniker Plow on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:75000
Location:

Allenwood, Pennsylvania, United States

Allenwood, Pennsylvania, United States

1997 Ford F350 4x4 T-Tag dump. Has some rust on cab and fenders, bed has some rot on tail gate and rear corners, nothing excessive and otherwise in good condition. truck is solid but with typical wear for a truck this year. speedometer is not working, I cannot verify true mileage but was told it went out about 6 to 8 months ago at 46,000 miles and was driven very little from that time due to its replacement, mileage is estimated under  70000.  Former township truck with very little use. Power steering is weak, it is believed the pump will need replaced. truck does run good and strong with very, very little no to smoke while running, does have some typical smoke at start up in cold weather. Truck comes with the following as pictured:

Central hydraulics for plow and spreader.

Rear mounted Fink spreader with in cab controls.

9' Hiniker quick mount power angle snow plow with hand pendent control.

2 stage dump cylinder for dump bed.

Bed vibrator for getting out stubborn material. 

7.3 turbo diesel with 4 speed w/ over drive manual transmission.

Tear tailgate mounted light bar

Manual bed tarp (does have a few small tears)

New alternator with in the last year. Fairly new batteries.

Over all cab is in fairly good condition, front fenders do have some rust  (small hole on each side) at the top of the mud flaps but no major dents or scratches. Power steering and speedometer both will need some attention. Hydraulics and dump work as they should, bed powers up and down. Spreader works but one hose has a hole in it. Has amber rotating light and spreader light. Plow raises and angles with no issues. Tires are not the best but do have some tread left and hold air. Truck drives smooth and handles well even with the weak steering (unless you're trying to turn when stopped).

Ask any questions and I will try and answer to the best of my knowledge. email if you would like to see the truck in person.

local pick up only. shipping will be buyers responsibility for arrangements and cost.

$500. down payment within 24 hours of sale end, remaining payment within 10 days.

 

 

 

 

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